Friday’s passionate comments from Sara Haines, host of The View, sparked a conversation about how Christianity and pro-life beliefs interact. Her remarks may seem controversial to some, but she made the argument that pro-lifers should think about sometimes putting God’s will ahead of medical intervention.
Haines’ tirade was a reaction to a recent Texas court decision. “Yeah, and this example should be one of the easy ones, because this actually also risked her future fertility and she wants to grow her family more and, of course, the baby is going to pass, all those things,” she said.
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The host disputed the idea that there is a widely acknowledged definition of the beginning of life. She brought attention to the viewpoint of two Jewish women who contend that a fetus stays a part of a woman’s body until after birth by citing an ongoing lawsuit.
With a confident demeanor, Haines dismissed concerns regarding late-term abortions, a policy that is broadly endorsed by elected Democrats, by highlighting their rarity.
“And I tend to think when people say ‘well, it’s God’s will, it’s a miracle, it’s life.’ If it’s God’s will on the way in, it should be God’s will on the way out too?” she continued. “That brings into question, are you taking heart attack medication? Are you treating your cancer? Are you dying when he said you should? Because if we’re going to argue about life in, let’s be honest about life out.”
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Haines cautioned against going to the hospital when in need and underlined that pro-life Americans accept God’s will. Her fellow hosts shared her views and disapproved of the use of religion as a weapon. Haines emphasized the significance of maintaining consistency and steering clear of hypocrisy when having religious conversations.





Perhaps it’s time for the book called The View to close. It’s course is veering.